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are offering an exciting and ambitious PhD research opportunity to explore different molecules/targets to develop infection-specific radiotracers and navigating their clinical translation. Depending
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The PhD student will be part of the ERC-funded research project New Christian Materiality 1450–1750 (Materia), based at the Department of History, King’s College London. It focuses
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Wordsworth Blackwell Mather studentship King’s College London is inviting applications for a PhD studentship for an outstanding doctoral candidate wishing to pursue a research project in any aspect
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, and must not already hold a PhD/doctoral degree. About the project: Using Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) we are able to assess how brain regions are connected (structural connectivity) and communicate
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computational/mathematical methods and applied neuroscience. This is a full-time post, and you will be offered a fixed-term contract of employment for 36 months. You will complete a PhD thesis, undertake
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(23:59 GMT), 26th March 2026. On the ‘Choosing a programme’ page, please select Basic and Clinical Neuroscience Research PhD Full-time More information on the department and the programme is available
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to immunopathology of sepsis. The Research Associate in Molecular Immunology is required to hold a PhD with expertise in molecular immunology, ideally in acute inflammation in humans, with experience of contributing
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research and scholarship within the area of European Law. The successful applicant will have received their PhD in a relevant subject area within 5 years of the start date. During the two-year appointment
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to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD qualified in geography, international development, political economy, science and technology studies, or a related area, or PhD near
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following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD qualified in historical climatology, environmental history, glaciology, geography or a related area, or PhD near completion* (* Please note that this is